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1. vt. To cast or troll, as for bonito, ʻahi, and kala. (PPN sii.)

2. nvt. Dysentery, diarrhea; to flow, hiss; to purge. Ka hī koko (Oih. 28.8), a bloody flux. hoʻo.hī Caus/sim.; to purge. (PPN sii.)

A rare transitivizer. See kilohi, ukuhi, Gram. 6.6.4. (PPN -fi.)

v. To droop; to be weak.

2. To flow away, as the contents of the bowels in a dysentery; to purge.

3. To blow out with force any liquid from the mouth.

s. A flowing away; a purging, as in dysentery.

2. The name of the disease called dysentery; he hi ka mai.

3. A hissing sound, as the rapid flow of a liquid; hikoko, a bloody flux. Oih. 28:8. See HIKOKO.

Hi (hi), n.

/ hi / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. A flowing away; a purging.

2. Dysentery. Same as hikoko.

3. A hissing sound.

4. The practice of fishing for the aku, as hi aku.

Hi (hi), v.

/ hi / Haw to Eng, Parker (1922),

1. To purge, as with a cathartic.

2. To blow out with force any liquid from the mouth.

Dysentery, diarrhea; a flowing away, a purging. (Oih. 28:8.)

Hi. Abbreviation for Hikina (east).

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